In the municipality of Altamira, Tamaulipas, married couples who decide to secede it takes up to 10 years to process her divorce; the conducive situation that register cases of bigamy, assured the holder of Civil Registry, Maria de el Rosario Alva Rangel. According to the statistics of the unit, in the Township 90 percent of the divorces that are reported are people that they decided to separated 10 years ago, but there are cases of those who are no longer partner for 15 or 20 years. Alva Rangel assured the situation leads people, even with knowledge of the facts, to introduce themselves to the Civil Registry and become remarried, which criminalizes such as bigamy, crime which is punishable by jail. For the judge, that people take so much time in divorcing is due to a lack of culture of lawfulness, which brings with it other problems such as the distribution of goods, when one of the spouses dies. Divorce in the municipality of Altamira had a slight increase during 2010, when there were 66 cases against 61 registered on 2009. On the other hand, the Director of Civil Registry in Tamaulipas, Rosalinda band Gomez, reported that municipalities such as Reynosa, Tampico and Victoria reflect the higher rate of divorces with physical abuse as the primary causal. He noted that you due to the increase in the culture of complaint by assaults or physical mistreatment of the man against the woman, the figure for this 2010 tripped.
He cited as an example the capital of Tamaulipas, who recorded two thousand over little more than 10 months 214 cases of divorce, which are mostly volunteers and at the request of the parties when there is aggression, which may be initiated by any of the parties. He added that last year alone volunteers divorces arrived a thousand 903, while necessary divorces were placed in two thousand 125, although so far this year are located in thousand 157 volunteers and a thousand required 257. Also, band Gomez clarified that divorces are divided in common agreement, necessary and administrative, which is generated by an order of judgment of the authority and runs as the case marked.